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    I always thought he'd used us as a bargaining chip to get the Sheff Utd job but maybe not after seeing that
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    Think Wilder would have left by now

    Ratman would've sacked him within 3 months..........
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    2 promotions on small budgets (100 points in league one after 1 point and bottom from first 4 games) in the space of 3 seasons,  currently sitting 8th in the Premiership the fellas worked miracles 
    beyond reason 
    And spending tens of millions in this window.
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    2 promotions on small budgets (100 points in league one after 1 point and bottom from first 4 games) in the space of 3 seasons,  currently sitting 8th in the Premiership the fellas worked miracles 
    beyond reason 
    Sheffield United were always going to come good
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    HarryLime said:
    2 promotions on small budgets (100 points in league one after 1 point and bottom from first 4 games) in the space of 3 seasons,  currently sitting 8th in the Premiership the fellas worked miracles 
    beyond reason 
    Sheffield United were always going to come good
    If "going to come good" is reaching the PL again then 13 years is a long time for it happen. 
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    Here's a thought. If Sheffield United win their game in hand against Villa and the season is then declared completed, they will be in the Champions League next season.

    That would have been beyond any Blades supporter's Wilders dream when their manager took over four years ago a side that had just finished 11th in League 1
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    Why would the season then be declared completed?
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    JaShea99 said:
    Why would the season then be declared completed?
    I think he's saying if a second wave came along between Sheff Utd's game against Villa and their next one and halted football again

    Every team will be on equal games played so if the season got cancelled everything would be decided on PPG
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    Depending on the outcome of the Man City appeal of course.
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    That's quite some interview.
    Not sure if Wilder comes out of that very well.
    Interesting that players on loan must be payed the same amount of pay or more than than they would earn at their parent clubs.
    Wonder if that applied only to Prem. clubs. 
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    edited March 2021
    The idea some on here where bounding around that Wilder was financially get able is blown away by that as well, he was on about £4m a year looking at that. 

    "We said, 'no way are we going to pay you £4m, you are resigning, we are not firing you, why would we have to pay almost one year's salary?'"


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    Rothko said:
    The idea some on here where bounding around that Wilder was financially get able is blown away by that as well, he was on about £4m a year looking at that. 

    "We said, 'no way are we going to pay you £4m, you are resigning, we are not firing you, why would we have to pay almost one year's salary?'"


    It was his Club. A coming home. It was more than just money.

    It was about even more money.
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    Stop it!!!!

    I will not have a bad word said about Chris Wilder.................Sheff United came good.................end of!!!

     :p 
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    Can’t believe £60m these days only gets you quality of Rhian Brewster, David McGoldrick, Billy Sharp, Oli McBurnie, Oliver Burke and Lys Mousset. Majority of those are not premier league quality in my opinion. 
    Sharp & McGoldrick wouldn't figure in that £60million outlay though, having signed prior to promotion to the top flight.

    Of course, their pedigree at the top level is questionable, but then they are both on the wrong side of 30, so it is to be somewhat expected.
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    Rothko said:
    The idea some on here where bounding around that Wilder was financially get able is blown away by that as well, he was on about £4m a year looking at that. 

    "We said, 'no way are we going to pay you £4m, you are resigning, we are not firing you, why would we have to pay almost one year's salary?'"


    No chance he was on 4mil a season. More like 1.5ish plus bonuses I’d say. Guy at work reckons he got a nice bonus for keeping them up but to be fair the revenue they got for the extra year in the year would have been 10 times any bonus he got paid. 


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    That's quite some interview.
    Not sure if Wilder comes out of that very well.
    Interesting that players on loan must be payed the same amount of pay or more than than they would earn at their parent clubs.
    Wonder if that applied only to Prem. clubs. 
    OWhy would a player take a pay cut to go on loan? Parent clubs often continue to pay part, or all, of a players wages when sending them on loan.

    Gallagher would have been one of our top earners, no way were we paying all of that. 
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